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  • curprev 05:3005:30, 13 July 2024DASL51984 talk contribsm 14,071 bytes −30 Tweak formatting of markup. Omitting these spaces makes things much harder to read when editing, and (as far as I know) is considered bad practice along with not including quotes around HTML attribute values. undo

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  • curprev 06:4606:46, 30 May 2023Vt320 talk contribs 12,343 bytes −145 →‎Uses: remove statement about RISC-V - this list is for software, and the 128-bit RISC-V instruction set is already listed in this article as 128-bit hardware undo
  • curprev 00:0400:04, 30 May 2023Guy Harris talk contribs 12,488 bytes +58 →‎Uses: IMPI had 16-bit general-purpose registers each of which was associated with a 32-bit segment register, so it had 48-bit addressing but wasn't a 48-bit machine. The RISC machines were originally (extended) PowerPC and are now (extended) Power ISA; mention both. undo

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